I know who would be the last man standing in a room full of Ukrainian politicians: [IMG]
And it took him about a hundred unanswered punches to put Willard away. Tua would knock Willard in a coma with four or five punches.
Damn, Duddy has the Homer Simpson-gene. Not sure how that would work out against someone like Abraham.
Powerwise I would put Chambers between Byrd and Chagaev. Byrd had some pop early in his career, he KO'd Jimmy Thunder for example. Chagaev once...
I'm not saying he beats today's top 10 fighters, but he'd give them a hard time for the first four rounds or so. He could beat someone like...
45 year old Holmes was still a handfull for the 90s HW division, 45 year old Tyson still gives most of todays division fits - FACT.
Wow, really poetic... :lol: Seriously, I don't know why they didn't even tape this fight. It surely wasn't the worst fight of the card.
Well, that's good news. But it's not like Valuev calls the shots. I believe it when the ink of the contract has dried.
Kalle Sauerland gave an interview today (March 2nd), where he said that he still wants this fight. "As a promoter and as a boxing fan I'm saying:...
It's still a bit risky, I don't think Dirrell could KO Abraham, but Abraham could drop Dirrell a couple of times but not manage to stop him. So...
Bruce Seldon, Oleg Maskaev, John Tate, Sam Peter, Shannon Briggs, Nikolai Valuev all have had a worse championship "reign" than Ruiz.
Chef, did you get the chance to talk to the Co-host Michelle Hunziker? She looked smoking yesterday...
Thanks, Chef! Always good to hear some inside info straight from the source... :thumbsup
It was great, indeed. Sophia Loren seemed a bit bored, but KISS and Wlad rescued the show. It was pretty entertaining in the end...
No, he gains weight during training camp. It is also proven by quotes from his team. Maybe Chef has some inside knowledge on this subject.